Fish4Dogs is a limited ingredient range of foods based on fish (clues in the name!). This makes it a good option for dogs with intolerances or allergies.

Let’s take a look…

The first ingredient in all their foods is fish. It’s good to see an animal protein source in the top spot, and for this recipe it’s salmon meal, a protein dense quality inclusion.

In the second spot we see tapioca, an ingredient becoming more and more common in Australian pet foods. It’s used as a source of carbs and a binder to hold the kibble together. It’s high GI and less nutritious than potatoes or sweet potatoes which would be better grain-free selections.

In the third spot we have hydrolysed salmon protein. This will further boost the protein percentage with a quality source. Dried peas in 4th will also add to the protein and despite being a less preferable protein source is a decent ingredient and adds fibre.

Where to buy?

Good points…

Simple ingredients so a good choice for dogs with allergies or intolerances.

Bad points…

Once cooked will be predominantly potato and peas, but there’s still a decent amount of fish in the food.

Guaranteed Analysis

* Carbohydrates aren’t listed on pet food labels. This value is calculated based on levels of protein, fat, moisture, and ash. Estimated values for moisture and ash have been used where these values haven’t been given (moisture of 10%, and ash of 8%).